Midland CT 510 Instruction Manual
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  • Page 1 CT 510 ” Instruction Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Installing an external microphone/speaker Wrist belt Battery charger Operating modes Frquency Mode “VFO” Memory Mode “MR” Channel Mode “CH” Modo FM MENU mode Basic operations Switching power on/off Frequency adjustment Transmission Keypad lock Multi-function side keys operation (via software) Instruction Guide Midland CT510...
  • Page 3 Description and setting of the menu functions Reset Storing and deleting a memory channel Storing a frequency Deleting a memory Storing and deleting FM radio channels FM radio channels storage FMW mode selection Deleting FMW memory channels Technical specific tions Instruction Guide Midland CT510...
  • Page 4: What's In The Box

    • Wrist belt • Quick guide If any item is missing, please contact your MIDLAND dealer. Maintenance Your transceiver is an electronic product and should be treated with care .The suggestions below will help you to fulfill any warranty obli- gations and to enjoy this product for many years.
  • Page 5: Main Function

    Roger Beep tone at start/end transmission • TOT (Time out timer) • Keypad lock • Frequency scan with CTCSS/DCS • Priority scan • DTMF • Function/channel reset • 1750 Hz tone for repeaters • Accessory jack: 1 Pin 2,5mm Instruction Guide Midland CT510...
  • Page 6: Description Of The Device

    Displays the selected channel number or function menu when the radio is in MR mode (memory) Automatic power off Beep Tone CTCSS Function menu Selection Monitors a signal in both VFO and MR mode at the same time Instruction Guide Midland CT510...
  • Page 7 Activation / deactivation FM radio Reception of priority channel while receiving or scanning a signal Shows the received signal strength and tx power Low power indicator Narrow band indicator DTMF DTMF function activated Positive/Negative shift icon Scrambler attivato Instruction Guide Midland CT510...
  • Page 8: Transceiver

    Transceiver Instruction Guide Midland CT510...
  • Page 9 10. PTT. Press it to transmit and release it to receive after your transmis- sion is completed 11. Multi-function keys. Black key: Monitor. Press it to open the squelch. To adjust the volume hold it down and rotate the DIAL key. Orange key: Emergency call button Instruction Guide Midland CT510...
  • Page 10: Antenna/Accessories Installation

    Slide the battery cover latch to unlock and then slide the battery cover towards the bottom to remove it. Install the battery pack into the battery compartment. Return the battery cover back and slide the battery cover latch to the lock position. Instruction Guide Midland CT510 RESET YES ?
  • Page 11: Antenna

    Note: Do not transmit without antenna. Installing the belt clip Use the screws to fix the belt clip o the radio. Installing an external microphone/speaker Open the cover of the mic/speaker jack and insert the mic/speaker plug. Cover Instruction Guide Midland CT510...
  • Page 12: Wrist Belt

    Charging with wall adaptor only. CT 510 can be charged directly with the wall adaptor (EXT DC jack). Desktop charger. The battery recharge can also be done with the supplied desktop charger: there’s no need of the whole radio, just...
  • Page 13: Operating Modes

    ENT: you enter CH mode. Modo FM CT 510 operates also on the FM radio frequency FM: 88.00 – 108.00 MHz. To set the scan frequency range and store your favorite channels, see paragraph “Shortcut operations”, step 7.
  • Page 14: Basic Operations

    If the ‘POWER ON’ voice is not heard, it means that the vocal announce- ment is disabled. See par. “Shortcut operations”. Frequency adjustment CT 510 can operate in VFO mode, allowing a free tuning throughout the frequency band. If you turn the POWER/DIAL knob clockwise, you will select a higher fre- quency, while counter-clockwise you will select a lower frequency.
  • Page 15: Multi-Function Side Keys Operation (Via Software)

    To lock manually the keypad, push the F/ button for 2 seconds. Multi-function side keys operation (via software) CT 510 provides two multifunction side keys, that have the same op- tions. By the programming software, you can set their functions according to your requirements.
  • Page 16: Shortcut Operations

    POWER/DIAL knob or edit it directly with the keypad. The frequency range is 88.00 - 108.00 MHz. To exit push again F/ and 8 FM. In FMW radio mode, CT 510 can monitor the receiver signals in the amateur band. When you receive a call, the radio switches temporarily in FM mode.
  • Page 17: Number Key Operation

    In VFO mode, you can select a frequency directly by editing the number on the keypad. If this number is out of band, the display will show “ER- ROR”. In MR mode this number selects a stored channel. Instruction Guide Midland CT510...
  • Page 18 SCAN_V (scan velocity setting) APO_SW (automatic power off ) RX_ALT (emergency alert reception) KEY_LK (keypad lock) VOX_LV (VOX level adjustment) VOX_DV (VOX delay adjsutment) FM_STP (FM radio frequency step setting) SK_CTS (CTCSS scan) SK_DCS (DCS scan) Instruction Guide Midland CT510...
  • Page 19 100, 150, 500 mS OFF / 30 - 180 S OFF / ON AUTO / MANUAL 1 - 9 0.5, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0 S 5/6,25/10/12,5/25/37,5 - 50/100kHz 67.0 - 2541.0 Hz D023N - D754N, D023I - D0754I Instruction Guide Midland CT510...
  • Page 20: Menu Operations

    Rotate the POWER/DIAL to select the menu items and press ENT to enter the desired menu. Choose the desired setting and confi m by pushing ENT. Press U/V to exit and return to the latest setting. Then push VFO to exit the menu mode. Instruction Guide Midland CT510...
  • Page 21: Description And Setting Of The Menu Functions

    Description and setting of the menu functions 1. Priority transmission (TX_SEL) CT 510 can operate on a sub-band despite you are working on the ope- rating band. EDIT: transmission on the operating band. BUSY: transmission on the latest used band.
  • Page 22: Frequency Offset

    ”, “+”, “-“, “/” and “_”. Press 2 PWR to switch to the next character and 1 SQL to go back to the previous one. To delete your settings use the 0 SQT key and push ENT for confi mation. Instruction Guide Midland CT510...
  • Page 23 It is adjustable from 30 to 360 seconds or can be disabled (OFF). In TOT mode, rotate the POWER/DIAL knob to select the desired option; confi m by pushing PTT or ENT and exit with U/V key. Instruction Guide Midland CT510...
  • Page 24 The radio will automatically turn off if there’s not operation after the pre-set time. OFF: “APO” off. You can set the automatic power-off time from 30 to 180 minutes with a step of 30 minutes. Instruction Guide Midland CT510...
  • Page 25 To invert the scanning direction rotate the POWER/DIAL knob. 26. DCS scanning (SK_DCS) DCS codes scanning. When the radio detects a signal with the same DCS code, the scan will stop and DCS blinks on the display. Instruction Guide Midland CT510...
  • Page 26: Reset

    At the end, you will hear a second beep to confi m that the reset has finishe . Then, the radio automatically switches to VFO mode. RESET Y ES ? DE L ? DE L ? Instruction Guide Midland CT510...
  • Page 27: Storing And Deleting A Memory Channel

    Select the channel to delete with the keypad or by rotating the PO- WER/DIAL knob, then press ENT. Now the radio will skip to the next channel. If you want to delete it, repeat the same procedure. DE L ? Instruction Guide Midland CT510...
  • Page 28: Storing And Deleting Fm Radio Channels

    DE L ? Select the channel to delete with the keypad or by rotating the POWER/ DIAL knob. Push ENT to confi m. Repeat the same procedure to delete other channels (25 maximum). DE L ? Instruction Guide Midland CT510...
  • Page 29: Technical Specifications

    Specific tions are subject to change without notice. WARNING: Direct plug-in ac/dc power supply must be used for discon- necting the transceiver from the mains; the desktop charger must be po- sitioned close to the unit and easily accessible. Instruction Guide Midland CT510...

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